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GarryVolchara [31]
2 years ago
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How do the authors use historical evidence to support their claim in this passage? They use primary-source quotations to show th

at enslaved people in Saint Domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom. They use secondary-source quotations to show the plan that the commanders devised in Alligator Woods in August of 1791. They use primary-source information to describe the role of commanders on sugar plantations in Saint Domingue. They use secondary-source information to describe Toussaint’s plan to enslave all the people working on the sugar plantations.
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Murljashka [212]2 years ago
7 0

The author uses historical evidence to claim them by:

<em>"They use secondary-source quotations to show the plan that the commanders devised in Alligator Woods in August of 1791" </em>

<h2>Further Explanation </h2>

Historical comparison is one of the qualitative research methods that examine aspects of social life that occurred in the past or that occurred in different cultures. Historical comparisons are often used as one of the most effective methods to examine how social change occurs and to look for basic traits that are common to society.

In comparison, there are many things that need to be done, namely making a clear concept, looking for facts (historical evidence) in the field, evaluating the facts obtained, organizing and uniting these facts, and writing the facts in the research report.

Broadly speaking, there are four types of facts '(historical evidence)' which are divided into primary sources, secondary sources, current records, and recollections. which will be explained as follows:

Primary sources are qualitative or quantitative data about events or social life in the past that were created and used in past periods, can be in the form of photos, films, newspapers, etc.

- Recollection is a person's argument or writing about his life based on his past or memory.

-The walking record uses pre-existing statistical research based on files, records or documents.

Secondary sources are qualitative and quantitative data used in historical research, which can be information about past events and settings written by historians not directly involved in the research.

In the text above, the writer explains that historical evidence is in the text that emphasizes the past, namely "August 1791"

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fenix001 [56]2 years ago
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Answer: They use primary-source quotations to show that enslaved people in Saint Domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom.

Explanation:

<em>I couldn't find the passage that is missing in this question but I will give you some helpful information.</em>

Since the authors are using historical evidence to support their claims they must be using primary-source quotations. Those kinds of sources are immediate and they are usually from people who had a connection with it(<u>they saw it, for example</u>).

Primary sources in ''Sugar Changes the World'' are provided by William Wilberforce who has <u>abolished slavery</u> so the answer below is correct because he was there present and he gave that information as primary-source ones.

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